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Egalia Donating Member (419 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-20-05 03:41 AM
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Paging Dr. Frist: Severe Health Care Crisis Threatens Lives of Tennesseans

The Senate Majority Leader says he is first and foremost a doctor.

Pasted below is an open letter from Mary Sue Bennett of Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Ms. Bennett is one of many Tennesseans who will die if Governor Bredesen succeeds in his goal of balancing the budget by cutting hundreds of thousands of sick, elderly and disabled from the state's health care rolls.

According to Ron Pollack, executive director of Families USA, a national nonprofit consumer advocacy group, "What Bredesen is proposing is by far the largest state cutback in public health coverage in the history of the country. Many people will die. They will die silently and quietly outside of public view, but they will die."

Other states have received federal funds to bail them out of crises this severe. Yet, the Governor of Tennessee refuses even to ask for federal assistance. The democratic Governor says the political climate is such that it is futile to ask. Governor Bredesen refuses to ask even though the state has a certain senator in Washington who wields an inordinate amount of power.

The Governor won't ask, so I am asking, and Mary Sue Bennett is asking. Dr. Frist, your state is in the throes of a severe health care crisis. Tennesseans are going to die without your help.

The "Terry Schiavos of Tennessee" desperately need your help. Dr. Frist, please remember the people who sent you to Washington.

Dr. Frist, you can save lives, if only you will.

A plea for life-saving health care, from
Mary Sue Bennett of Murfreesboro, Tennessee:

I've been praying a lot and need to say what's on my heart. I have written to all our state legislators but I also want the people of Tennessee to know what will happen to some of us who depend on TennCare for our very lives. I am not a well-educated person but I have feelings, concerns and a mountain of fears right now.

In a way, we TennCare enrollees are the Terry Schiavos of Tennessee. The only difference between us and her is that she didn't know what was taking place. We, however, will be fully conscious when our "life supports" are cut off and we can't get our medicines, oxygen, ventilators, cancer treatments, cardiology treatments, insulin shots and other things needed to keep us alive. Another difference between us and Terry Shiavo, is that our Senator Bill Frist, who is a doctor, went to bat for Terry Shiavo, but we haven't heard a peep from him about helping avoid the catastrophe about to befall hundreds of thousands of Tennesseans.

I am only one of the 323,000 people to be cut, but without TennCare I will die. There is no way around it. I require tracheotomy supplies to prevent staph infections, which I will have to battle the rest of my life. A staph infection it is not pleasant, to put it mildly. A suction catheter is put down the trachea tube to suck out the phlegm. It hurts and you have to fight for breath. I also use a ventilator at night; otherwise my brain cells will die from lack of oxygen. I take 22 prescriptions for various health problems, including diabetes, osteoporosis, heart arrhythmia, depression, panic attacks, etc. Since I have no income, I cannot pay for these things. For the "lucky" ones who don't lose their TennCare, prescriptions will be limited to four or five a month. Tell me, how do you choose?

Read the rest of Mary Sue Bennett's letter here:

http://guerillawomentn.blogspot.com/2005/05/paging-dr-frist-severe-health-care.html


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ashling Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-20-05 03:53 AM
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1. Here's a quarter - call someone who cares
- maybe somebody with a heart.

:puke:
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truthisfreedom Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-20-05 04:01 AM
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2. if all of this is true, it should be extremely effective if it makes MSM.
but will it?
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Egalia Donating Member (419 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-20-05 04:31 AM
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3. Dr. Frist has lost his interest in heatlh care

I wish it wasn't true. Google will tell you that it is in a minute. But like the first poster said, who gives a damn?

We've got clergy up in arms, the Southern Poverty Law Center funded our local peace & justice org to fight this, etc. Black Pastors are mad as hell. People are so mad that our Dem Governor's poll numbers are down; he is now more popular with Republicans than Democrats. That doesn't bother Frist, if he's even bothered to notice.

All the national media care about are runaway brides and nuclear options. The real story is: Dr. Bill Frist doesn't give a goddamn about the fact that 323,000 sick, elderly and disabled are scheduled to be cut altogether and another few hundred thousand will have benefits drastically cut. If only TN had Jeb Bush for Gov.

http://www.tnjustice.org/
http://www.tenncare.org/

http://guerillawomentn.blogspot.com/2005/04/black-churches-rise-up-against-tn.html


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Kipling Donating Member (929 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-20-05 04:43 AM
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4. He's a conservative.
They don't respect life. Only God and cold, hard, cash.
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midnight armadillo Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-20-05 09:27 AM
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6. he's a sociopath
C'mon, the guy used to lie to shelters to get cats, kill them, and then dissect them to practice his surgical techniques. This betrays a certain lack of empathy and a monstrous self-centeredness on Frist's behalf, traits of someone with a severe personality disorder.

Then he went on to heart transplants, which is surely an act of supreme ego, and one that requires total detachment from the suffering of the patient (how else could you open up their chest, remove their organs? It's more like radical carpentry than medicine, and is a measure of last resort that has little to do with someone's long term health and wellbeing) Such surgeons are frequently not nice people, to then claim that Frist should care about people's suffering since he's an MD ignores the reality of how he was trained to practice medicine and approach patient care. When we think "doctor" we usually think of general or family practitioners.

I used to work for a neurosurgeon, his ego was staggering. I have no doubt he was an effective surgeon, but I'd put out my own eye before wanting him as a doctor I'd see frequently.

Wow, sucky grammar in this post. I am doing too much programming...
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XanaDUer Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-20-05 08:24 AM
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5. Ah, America's culture of life in full play
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